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The Legend of Deadhorse

In a place and time when survival depended on wood for shelter, heat and other basic necessities, a company of loggers took a winter risk that didn't pay off. Transporting felled trees over ice was far more efficient than hauling them over land, and one fateful day the men drove their team of horses over a lake they thought to be frozen solid. The horses fell through and today the body of water is known as Deadhorse Lake.